28 CATALOGUE OF AMPHIBIA. 
Var. 1. Sides and belly with large black spots. 
Lissotriton palmipes Bell, Brit. Rept. 189. f. (aged.) 
Salam. punctata Lair. 31. t. 6. f. 6 a. 
a—d. In spirits. Male in summer, of various sizes. Wolds: 
worth. Presented by W. E. Leach, M.D. 
e. In spirits. Male in winter? Near London. 
Var. 2. Brownish, with small spots or mottlings on the belly, 
and a narrow white streak along the lower part of each 
side ; none on the tail. 
Salam. abdominalis Latr. t. 5. f. 4 a.? 
J—h. In spirits. Near London. 
Var. 3. Pale brownish with a darker streak on each side of the © 
back, a few spots on the belly, and paler on the side, 
sometimes forming interrupted lines. Lips often dilated. 
S. elegans Daud. ? 
1. init. Adult. 
j- In spirits. 
k—m. In spirits. Turin. Presented by Professor Bonelli. 
n—p. In spirits. Larva. Cobham, Surrey. 
2. LorpHINuS PALMATUS. 
Pale brown, varied. Head black, dotted and aeiee Fin of 
the back of male and female continued. entire, low on the back, 
higher on the tail. Toes of males united, completely webbed, 
moderate. Palatine teeth in two rather distant series. 
? Triton palustris Laur. Rept. t. 9 
Salamandra exigua Laur. Rept. t. 9 tial 
S. abdominalis Daud. Rept. t. 
S. cincta Daud. Rept. viii. 259. 9 (not Latreille.) 
Triton palmatus Otth.; Bonap. Fauna Ital. t. , Amph. Eur. 71.; 
Selys, Fauna Belg. i. 293, t. 5. f.1. ¢ £2. 9; ; Fite. N. Class.; 
Tschudi, Batr. 
Salamandra palmata Cuvier, R. A. ii. (not Schneider.) 
a, b. In spirits. Nottingham. Presented by W. Higgin- 
bottom, Esq. 
10. OMMATOTRITON. 
Skin smooth or minutely punctured.— Sides without any series of 
pores between the axilla and groin.— Tongue large, rounded in 
front.—Parotids indistinct, porous.— Palatine teeth in two lon- 
gitudinal lines, quite close together i in front, rapidly divergmg at - 
the hinder end, crowded between the very convex _ orbital 
